Farsites: Urban Crisis and Domestic Symptoms
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Farsites: Urban Crisis and Domestic Symptoms
Vitrola 2 from Gambiarra by Cao Guimarães from Farsites: Urban Crisis and Domestic Symptoms in Recent Contemporary Art.



SAN DIEGO, CA.-The San Diego Museum of Art will present Farsites: Urban Crisis and Domestic Symptoms in Recent Contemporary Art, on view August 27-November 13, 2005. In an unprecedented collaboration with the Centro Cultural de Tijuana (CECUT) and inSite, the San Diego Museum of Art is co-presenting the two-city, bi-national exhibition Farsites: Urban Crisis and Domestic Symptoms in Recent Contemporary Art. The exhibition is a featured component of inSite_05, which also includes public programs and digital and media projects that explore issues pertinent to the border region. Farsites features work in a range of media-painting, sculpture, photography, and video-by approximately 50 contemporary artists living primarily in the Americas, which address moments of crisis and fissure affecting everyday urban and domestic spaces. Divided between SDMA and CECUT, the works in the exhibition were created by both established and emerging artists, including Carlos Garaicoa, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Rita McBride, Doris Salcedo, Francis Alÿs, and Catherine Opie.










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